Overview
- Gavran's header in the 96th minute Wednesday earned Toronto a 3-3 draw against Philadelphia at BMO Field.
- Philadelphia led 2-0 through Milan Iloski before halftime and Danley Jean Jacques early in the second half, Josh Sargent and Kobe Franklin leveled it for Toronto, and Nathan Harriel briefly put the Union ahead in the 89th minute.
- The Toronto goalkeeper became the third to score in MLS and the first since 2010, delivering the club’s first-ever goal by a keeper.
- The draw stretched Toronto’s unbeaten run to seven matches and extended a 13-game home streak without a loss, while Philadelphia is now unbeaten in three after a rough start to the season.
- Next up, Toronto hosts Atlanta United on Saturday, and Philadelphia visits the Columbus Crew the same night.